During a interactive session in Samtse College of Education, Miss Choki Lham, Regional Manager, Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Bhutan, presented the Master of Education (Advanced) programme. The talk was jointly held by Karma Education Consultancy and Placement Firm (ECPF), it was an occasion to learn more about this unique postgraduate course and how it could be used to change Bhutanese education.
About the Program:
The ECU Australia Master of Education (Advanced) is for teachers who want to expand their skills, implement new approaches to teaching, and lead education. It is heavily researched-based and evidence-based in its approach to teaching, allowing teachers to keep up with changing classroom conditions and be part of school improvement systems.
Why Should You Take Master of Education (Advanced)?
1. Specialized Teaching Practices
• Invests in new, scientific approaches to address the different needs of students.
• Shares professional knowledge in curriculum, inclusion, and leadership.
2. Educational Leadership
• Prepares teachers for leadership positions at the school, educational system, and government level.
• High on leadership and learning.
3. Research and Innovation
• Promotes self-directed research-based education in order to bring original knowledge to the education market.
• Blends international perspectives without losing connection with Bhutanese educational principles.
4. Commitment to Lifelong Learning
• Facilitates reflective work for continual self and professional development.
Session Highlights
Miss Choki Lham’s presentation was devoted to how this progressive programme fits Bhutan’s ideal of high education and Gross National Happiness (GNH). Faculty, students and teachers talked about how the program could meet Bhutan’s specific education needs and led to a new dream of school and society.
Because of the alliance with Karma ECPF, Bhutanese teachers have personal support from the start of the application to ensure a convenient and speedy path to ECU.
A Way Forward for Bhutanese Education?
Master of Education (Advanced) is more than a degree: it’s the start of changing the way education in Bhutan is done. It teaches teachers to have the skills and leadership attributes to deliver a high-energy learning culture — in which creativity, inclusion and whole-being are promoted.
This is part of ECU’s drive to empower educators and a good fit for Bhutan’s commitment to improving education to move the country forward.
For more details and tailored guidance, contact Karma ECPF today and get started to become an advocate for Bhutan’s education revolution.